A Billings group believes they have found the perfect spot in Red Lodge for a drug and alcohol treatment center, but neighbors are concerned with the type of people it would brig to the area.
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It was mid-November, and his mother, Susan Axelrod, was bringing Rosasco to residential treatment as part of a plea deal he reached over recent drug charges.
But when they arrived at Green Mountain, one of New Hampshire’s largest residential substance use disorder treatment facilities, both Rosasco and his mom said they noticed that the staff member doing patient intake was not wearing a mask.
“If I had not been so, sort of, just shell shocked from the day, I think I would have said, Hey, can you go put a mask on? Axelrod said. Because I thought about it later, I was like, ‘That was not good.’ ”
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It was mid-November, and his mother, Susan Axelrod, was bringing Rosasco to residential treatment as part of a plea deal he reached over recent drug charges.
But when they arrived at Green Mountain, one of New Hampshire’s largest residential substance use disorder treatment facilities, both Rosasco and his mom said they noticed that the staff member doing patient intake was not wearing a mask.
“If I had not been so, sort of, just shell shocked from the day, I think I would have said, Hey, can you go put a mask on? Axelrod said. Because I thought about it later, I was like, ‘That was not good.’ ”